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"Amazing experience from the moment you step over the threshold. Pure theatre of the highest quality. Try the private 7th flood Brass Bar for pre / post dinner drinks. Recommend to everyone looking for something special and quirky."

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"Good welcome on reception, swift check-in. Room bigger then we expected. However it had a large hot water central heating pipe running through the room. Even through our radiator was off it threw out so much heat the room was uncomfortable. We had to put the air-conditioning on (in November!!) to..."

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"Booked a one night solo stay for me myself and I after a hard week. Really appreciated being allocated an upgraded room. Gorgeous suite room 11, with tool top bath, large bed, music and dimmers to boot! Only thing marred that marred my stay..., I had wanted to relax and there was a noisy wedding ..."

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"I've stayed in Manchester a number of nights over the recent months and Velvet is my preferred hotel to stay in. It's well located, has friendly staff and each room has its own unique character. The only reason I haven't stayed here on all my trips is that Velvet's popularity means that sometimes..."

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"When I arrived at the 11didsbury house - they welcomed me with the very smell of Christmas - it was a lovely warm welcome. Lovely fire place they made us Mulled wine with no extra charge. I would give this place 6/5 the people, the place And then decor is outstanding!! Thank s for such a lovely ..."

Top Manchester neighborhoods

Deansgate

You could spend day after day strolling up Deansgate, the main road through Manchester City Centre. On your way to the imposing gold-topped cathedral at the end, you won’t be able to ignore the fi…

You could spend day after day strolling up Deansgate, the main road through Manchester City Centre. On your way to the imposing gold-topped cathedral at the end, you won’t be able to ignore the finest designer shops in the city or the trendy drinking haunts. Culture vultures must make time to swoon over the Gothic styling's of John Rylands Library.

Northern Quarter

Manchester’s Northern Quarter is also its creative urban heart. Rare treats are easy to come by in its vintage clothing boutiques, shabby chic furniture stores, and indie record shops. Look out fo…

Manchester’s Northern Quarter is also its creative urban heart. Rare treats are easy to come by in its vintage clothing boutiques, shabby chic furniture stores, and indie record shops. Look out for the hybrid shop-cafés, where you can gaze at handmade jewelry before settling down for a coffee on the terraces. The bohemian vibe continues after dark, with continental beers, quirky little eateries. and cool, alternative bars.

Salford Quays

You name it and you’ll find it at Salford Quays, Manchester’s packed square mile on the serene River Irwell. On one side of the water you can tour the sprawling MediaCityUK on the other there's th…

You name it and you’ll find it at Salford Quays, Manchester’s packed square mile on the serene River Irwell. On one side of the water you can tour the sprawling MediaCityUK on the other there's the shimmering aluminium Imperial War Museum to explore. The Lowry's packed with art work and surrounded by flashy restaurants, and even flashier apartments, and you can shop 'til you drop in its designer outlet store.

Salford

Sharing the border with Manchester, Salford's a buzzing metropolis in its own right. Chapel Street's the place to head for action, and here you'll find plenty of lively pubs and restaurants open i…

Sharing the border with Manchester, Salford's a buzzing metropolis in its own right. Chapel Street's the place to head for action, and here you'll find plenty of lively pubs and restaurants open into the early hours. An edgy, converted warehouse, Islington Mill's helped put Salford on the musical map with its impressive gig space and festivals while a heritage walk or canal cruise will show a calmer side of Salford.

Hotel types

Booking Boutique Hotels in Manchester

Looking for a hotel with stylish accommodations that differ from all the chain hotels? Look no further than a boutique hotel in Manchester that you can book for as low as $19 per night. Boutique hotels are typically smaller, having 10-100 rooms, but offer a charm that matches Manchester. Though small, boutique hotels are big in personality giving you a refreshing hotel experience that blends first class service with trendy décor. Some boutique hotels even offer themed rooms, giving you a truly unique experience.

Here are some popular boutique hotels travelers have booked in the last hour:

Hotel Gotham

Great John Street Hotel

Eleven Didsbury Park

Didsbury House Hotel

Velvet Hotel

Your stay in a boutique hotel will be unique, and fun for the whole family. Manchester boutique hotels have an independent identity and offer exotic amenities like spas, yoga classes, and other upscale accommodations that are less commonly found in chain hotels. The amenities, unusual artwork, and lavish furnishings will make you never want to leave your boutique hotel in Manchester.

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